Season 2 of Cage & Goldblum: Roomies – “Once Upon a Time In Mexico” (video)

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

In the third episode of the latest season of our original animated web series, Cage & Goldblum: Roomies, we see the boys head to Troublemaker Studios to meet with Robert Rodriguez about making Con Air 2. However, it seems they've run into more than they bargained for when Donald Trump buys Mexico and both Al Pacino and Christopher Walken get tossed into the mix. Throw in a cock fight, a donkey show, and Machete himself, Danny Trejo, and you've got a recipe for comedic disaster!

This is an ongoing web series created by JoBlo Media, written by Berge Garabedian and Sevan Garabedian, and directed and animated by Michael Sprague and Dylan Sprague. Voice-overs done by Jason Stephens.

Check out previous season of Roomies HERE if you need to catch up!

Source: JoBlo.com

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